An outline chart shewing the track of the Honble. Hudsons Bay Company's steam vessel "Labouchere" from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oceans through the Straits of Magelhaens, and the inner Passages of Sarmiento, and Smyth's Channels in November and December 1858. By J. F. Trivett
Tierra del Fuego, Straits of Magelhaens, Gulf of Penas
- In Collection:
- Ruggles Number: 472A
- G1/173
- 1 sheet ; 66 x 53 cm
- -53.9282, -71.10214
- 1:1,520,640
- Early B.C. Maps from the Hudson's Bay Company Archives
- May 10, 2013
- 1 inch:ca. 24 miles First anchorage Gregory Bay a good stopping place; second " Sandy Point (a Chilian settlement) good anchorage; third " York Roads an indifferent anchorage; fourth " Playa Parda cove safe place for steamers; fifth " Welcome Bay a good anchorage; sixth " Puerto Bueno a safe and secure harbour; seventh " Sandy Bay very confined & requires examination; eighth " English Narrows safe, but intricate, requires examination
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